Tesla’s Largest Supercharger in Nevada is Coming with 32 Stalls
As Tesla continues to expand its charging network, the company has apparently filed to expand one Nevada Supercharger station to become the state’s largest V3 station overall.
Tesla plans to construct 32 V3 Supercharger stalls at Nevada’s Primm Valley Resort and Casino, adding to 10 stalls already there for a total of 42 V3 Supercharger stalls, according to a filing found by @MarcoRPTesla.
The project will make the Supercharger station Nevada’s largest, and installation is also set to include eight V3 Supercharger cabinets to power the stalls.
Tesla has filed a permit to build the largest Supercharger in Nevada!
32 stalls are coming soon to the Primm Valley Resort and Casino. While there is already 10 stalls at the same address, the work requires a new transformer which means it will be in a different part of the lot. pic.twitter.com/nfjUqv1J9J— MarcoRP (!newsfeed) (@MarcoRPi1) December 13, 2021
Tesla’s current largest Supercharger station is in Las Vegas at the Linq Promenade, featuring 24 V3 Supercharger stalls, followed by a Supercharger station in Reno with 16 Supercharger stalls located at the Eldorado Resort and Casino on Sierra Street.
While the Primm Valley Casino Supercharger is set to become the state’s largest, Tesla is also currently constructing another location in Las Vegas set to open during this year’s Q4, according to Tesla’s website.
Still, it doesn’t provide many other details on the upcoming Las Vegas Supercharger site.
Tesla is also constructing several new Superchargers worldwide, ahead of the company’s plans to open the Tesla-exclusive Supercharger network to other brands of electric vehicles (EVs).
Non-Tesla EVs can already charge their vehicles at Superchargers in the Netherlands, a feature unveiled just last month.